Lobbying World: Robert Hur and Leah Grossi Reunite at King & Spalding
Lobbying World: A New Chapter at King & Spalding
In a significant shift within the legal landscape, Robert Hur and Leah Grossi have returned to King & Spalding as partners in the firm’s special matters and government investigations practice. Their combined expertise is set to enhance the firm's reputation in handling high-profile cases.
Robert Hur’s Credentials
Hur, best known for his role as special counsel in the Biden classified documents investigation, previously held positions as U.S. attorney for the district of Maryland and principal associate deputy U.S. attorney general. His deep understanding of governmental procedures will be instrumental in his new role.
Leah Grossi’s Experience
Similarly, Grossi joins with a wealth of experience from her recent tenure as senior counsel at the Justice Department's Office of Legislative Affairs. Her past positions in the Biden administration's White House Counsel’s Office further complement the firm’s offerings.
Other Notable Moves
Additionally, other strategic appointments across various organizations signal a dynamic shift in the lobbying landscape, including:
- Jeff Reinbold as president and CEO of the National Park Foundation.
- Robyn Jackson at Ford Motor Company as government affairs communications manager.
- Adam Yezerski's new role at Cornerstone Government Affairs.
Stay tuned for more updates on significant movements within the lobbying world and their implications for government relations.
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